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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Virgo Man and Virgo Woman: Love, Marriage, and Compatibility for Them
Individuals born between August 22 and September 22 are called Virgos or Virgoans.
Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac, to be exact, and that's the way Virgos like it: exacting.
Those born under this sign are forever the butt of jokes for being so picky and critical (and they can be), but their 'attention to detail' is for a reason: to help others. Virgos, more than any other sign, were born to serve, and it gives them great joy. They are also tailor-made for the job, since they are industrious, methodical and efficient. The sense of duty borne by these folks is considerable, and it ensures that they will always work for the greater good.
When both are Virgo, they value the same things in love, which is a good starting point in their relationship. Shared interests are important to both, but in this case, when two Virgos are together, it would make a little more sense to have different projects and interests as both tend to run the show.
A Virgo man is a very practical person with strong intellect and detailed information of all the aspects of life. He is usually success hungry, and takes short, calculated and precise steps to reach the desired destination. A Virgo male can easily analyze a situation and can be quite critical regarding it, if needed. When angry, he never becomes rash rather he keeps the feelings deep inside to hide them from people around him. Being sentimental is not the cup of tea for Virgo man. He fears commitment, so it takes quite some time for him to get involved in a relationship.
A Virgo woman is as an alpha female. She is an emotionally strong being who can handle anything thrown her way. She has clever wits and is a stickler who can point out flaws in almost anything but her motive is always to improve the thing and not to insult. She doesn’t look upon excessive emotion as either sensible or practical and maybe unresponsiveness to some degree which is due to her shyness. But when she chooses to love someone she loves him with all of her heart and soul. She can do anything possible for the man she loves.
Virgo man finds himself being very lucky being loved by a Virgo woman. She has anything and everything any other woman can offer besides being weak. She is determined and once she sets her mind on doing something she completes it with great achievement both in career and love. Virgo woman has great respect for her man and both the families that are a part of their lives. There is never a moment of boredom between the Virgo man and woman. They both have very bright minds, but lacks the know how to have a successful intimate relationship. Both Virgo man and woman are intellectuals and find a connection between their minds, but lack an emotional connection. If he does not attends to the passion needed by his Virgo woman he may lose her.
A Virgo man is not prince charming, so Virgo woman should never believe while involved with him that any fairy tale romance can come true in their relationship. He does not know how to romantically sweep you off his lady’s feet. If she can live without romance, then she finds herself with a very dedicated man who values his family and friends and of course his relation with his Virgo woman. There is always plenty of verbal communication between Virgo man and woman and once there is a loss for words, they can light the fire place and began leisure activities. But their frequent leisure conversations are not the meaningful conversations to enhance their relationship. It is the Virgo woman who has to take main responsibility for relationship because he often feels he has nothing to lose when a woman walks away because he enjoys being a loner.
As the love of Virgo man and woman blossoms, purity in their life is dissolved with such an unconditional love to be given to each other that make them complete and gratifies their existence. Virgo man gives her a sense of true peace and relaxation in her life while she provides him with stable support in all walks of life. Their understanding is unshakable with lots of fun and smiles to share with each other. They actually help each other to fulfill their dreams and make a dreamland come truly to existence with wisdom and love going hand in hand. There is total acceptance for each other with deep and overwhelming oneness that gives them a soothing and gentle experience for life time.
The female Virgo might find herself settling for tenderness opposed to a fierce fiery relationship in the bedroom. If they both choose to pay attention to one another they know exactly how to please each other. He carries a rigid demeanor in the bedroom which often creates quarrels between the two about lovemaking. She can become disgruntled by the long periods of retreats between making love again. She begins to think she is doing something wrong during lovemaking, causing the long periods of wait for another go in the bedroom. She starts to internalize everything and feel that he no longer desires or wants her. The lack of sex will cause her self confidence to decrease. In order for these two to have a good sexual union they have to realize that lovemaking is not something that can be analyzed or broken down into details. If all else fails, it would be good for the Virgo man to dig in a special lovemaking time weekly to make her feel loved and needed and she needs to give her man the authority in the bedroom and get completely involved in their mating.
Though Virgo man and woman share almost same interests and values, yet they have to work on their differences in accepting each other’s flaws. They need to learn how to be critical of themselves before they can resolve any issues with others. A Virgo man and woman are light minded and intelligent. Virgos are able to spend a lot of quality time together, but lack that passion to keep a great relationship alive. One has to try a little bit harder than the other to keep the intimacy thriving. Of the two, the Virgo woman is the one who holds the key to passion. In a business sense or friendship they can move mountains. It would take a lot of work to keep a romance kindling between a Virgo man and Virgo woman especially when they are involved in their favorite projects and are focusing more on their worldly affairs than their relationship.
What Heaven's Really Like: Read The Testimony Of a Brain Surgeon Who Claims He Has Been There
This is a story of Dr Eben Alexander, a leading brain surgeon who says he's been to Heaven. His Story might just shake your beliefs.
Read Below:
When I was a
small boy, I was adopted. I grew up remembering nothing of my birth
family and unaware that I had a biological sister, named Betsy. Many
years later, I went in search of my biological family, but for Betsy it
was too late: she had died.
This is the story of how I was reunited with her — in Heaven.
Before I start, I should explain that I am a scientist, who has spent a lifetime studying the workings of the brain.
My adoptive
father was a neurosurgeon and I followed his path, becoming an
neurosurgeon myself and an academic who taught brain science at Harvard
Medical School.
Although nominally a Christian, I was sceptical when patients described spiritual experiences to me.
My knowledge
of the brain made me quite sure that out-of-body experiences, angelic
encounters and the like were hallucinations, brought on when the brain
suffered a trauma.
And
then, in the most dramatic circumstances possible, I discovered proof
that I was wrong. Six years ago, I woke up one morning with a searing
headache. Within a few hours, I went into a coma: my neocortex, the part
of the brain that handles all the thought processes making us human,
had shut down completely.
Dr Eben's Alexander's 'heaven' was filled with music, animals, trees, and colours and was extremely vivid
At
the time, I was working at Lynchburg General Hospital in Virginia, and I
was rushed to the emergency room there. The doctors ascertained that I
had contracted meningitis — a rare bacterial strain of E coli was in my
spinal fluid and eating into my brain like acid. My survival chances
were near zero.
I
was in deep coma, a vegetative state, and all the higher functions of
my brain were offline. Scans showed no conscious activity whatever — my
brain was not malfunctioning, it was completely unplugged.
But my inner self still existed, in defiance of all the known laws of science.
For seven
days, as I lay in that unresponsive coma, my consciousness went on a
voyage through a series of realms, each one more extraordinary than the
last — a journey beyond the physical world and one that, until then, I
would certainly have dismissed as impossible.
For
thousands of years, ordinary people as well as shamans and mystics have
described brief, wonderful glimpses of ethereal realms. I’m not the
first person to have discovered that consciousness exists beyond the
body.
What
is unique in my case is that I am, as far as scientific records show,
the only person to have travelled to this heavenly dimension with the
cortex in complete shut-down, while under minute observation throughout.
There
are medical records for every minute of my coma, and none of them show
any indication of brain activity. In other words, as far as neuroscience
can say, my journey was not something happening inside my head.
Plenty
of scientists have a lot of difficulty with this statement. My
experience undermines their whole belief system. But the one place I
have found ready acceptance is in church, where my story often tallies
with people’s expectations.
Even the
deep notes of the church organ and the glorious colours of the stained
glass seem to echo faintly the sights and sounds of Heaven.
Here, then, is what I experienced: my map of Heaven.
After
the blinding headache, when I had slipped into the coma, I gradually
became aware of being in a primitive, primordial state that felt like
being buried in earth.
It was, however, not ordinary earth, for all around me I sensed, and sometimes heard and saw, other entities.
It was partly horrific, partly comforting and familiar: I felt like I had always been part of this primal murk.
I
am often asked, ‘Was this hell?’ but I don’t think it was — I would
expect hell to be at least a little bit interactive, and this was a
completely passive experience.
I
had forgotten what it was even to be human, but one important part of
my personality was still hard at work: I had a sense of curiosity. I
would ask, ‘Who? What? Where?’ and there was never a flicker of
response.
After
an expanse of time had passed, though I can’t begin to guess how long, a
light came slowly down from above, throwing off marvellous filaments of
living silver and golden effulgence.
It
was a circular entity, emitting a beautiful, heavenly music that I
called the Spinning Melody. The light opened up like a rip in the fabric
of that coarse realm, and I felt myself going through the rip, up into a
valley full of lush and fertile greenery, where waterfalls flowed into
crystal pools.
There were clouds, like marshmallow puffs of pink and white. Behind them, the sky was a rich blue-black.
This
world was not vague. It was deeply, piercingly alive, and as vivid as
the aroma of fried chicken, as dazzling as the glint of sunlight off the
metalwork of a car, and as startling as the impact of first love.
I
know perfectly well how crazy my account sounds, and I sympathise with
those who cannot accept it. Like a lot of things in life, it sounds
pretty far-fetched till you experience it yourself.
There were
trees, fields, animals and people. There was water, too, flowing in
rivers or descending as rain. Mists rose from the pulsing surfaces of
these waters, and fish glided beneath them.
Like
the earth, the water was deeply familiar. It was as though all the most
beautiful waterscapes I ever saw on earth had been beautiful precisely
because they were reminding me of this living water. My gaze wanted to
travel into it, deeper and deeper.
This
water seemed higher, and more pure than anything I had experienced
before, as if it was somehow closer to the original source.
I
had stood and admired oceans and rivers across America, from Carolina
beaches to west coast streams, but suddenly they all seemed to be lesser
versions, little brothers and sisters of this living water.
That’s
not to denigrate the seas and lakes and thunderstorms that I’ve
marvelled at throughout my life. It is simply to say that I now see all
the earth’s waters in a new perspective, just as I see all natural
beauties in a new way.
In Heaven, everything is more real — less dense, yet at the same time more intense.
Heaven
is as vast, various and populated as earth is ... in fact, infinitely
more so. But in all this vast variety, there is not that sense of
otherness that characterises our world, where each thing is alone by
itself and has nothing directly to do with the other things around it.
Nothing is isolated in Heaven. Nothing is alienated. Nothing is disconnected. Everything is one.
I
found myself as a speck of awareness on a butterfly wing, among pulsing
swarms of millions of other butterflies. I witnessed stunning
blue-black velvety skies filled with swooping orbs of golden light,
angelic choirs leaving sparkling trails against the billowing clouds.
Those
choirs produced hymns and anthems far beyond anything I had ever
encountered on earth. The sound was colossal: an echoing chant that
seemed to soak me without making me wet.
All
my senses had blended. Seeing and hearing were not separate functions.
It was as if I could hear the grace and elegance of the airborne
creatures, and see the spectacular music that burst out of them.
Even
before I began to wonder who or what they were, I understood that they
made the music because they could not contain it. It was the sound of
sheer joy. They could no more hold it in than you could fill your lungs
and never breathe out.
Simply to
experience the music was to join in with it. That was the oneness of
Heaven — to hear a sound was to be part of it. Everything was connected
to everything else, like the infinitely complex swirls on a Persian
carpet or a butterfly’s wing. And I was flying on that carpet, riding on
that wing.
Above
the sky, there was a vast array of larger universes that I came to call
an ‘over-sphere’, and I ascended until I reached the Core, that deepest
sanctuary of the Divine — infinite inky blackness, filled to
overflowing with indescribable, unconditional love.
There
I encountered the infinitely powerful, all-knowing deity whom I later
called Om, because of the sound that vibrated through that realm. I
learned lessons there of a depth and beauty entirely beyond my capacity
to explain.
During
this voyage, I had a guide. She was an extraordinarily beautiful woman
who first appeared as I rode, as that speck of awareness, on the wing of
that butterfly.
I’d
never seen this woman before. I didn’t know who she was. Yet her
presence was enough to heal my heart, to make me whole in a way I’d
never known was possible. Her face was unforgettable. Her eyes were deep
blue, and her cheekbones were high. Her face was surrounded by a frame
of honey-brown hair.
She
wore a smock, like a peasant’s, woven from sheer colour — indigo,
powder-blue and pastel shades of orange and peach. When she looked at
me, I felt such an abundance of emotion that, if nothing good had ever
happened to me before, the whole of my life would have been worth living
for that expression in her eyes alone.
It was not
romantic love. It was not friendship. It was far beyond all the
different compartments of love we have on earth. Without actually
speaking, she let me know that I was loved and cared for beyond measure
and that the universe was a vaster, better, and more beautiful place
than I could ever have dreamed.
I
was an irreplaceable part of the whole (like all of us), and all the
sadness and fear I had ever suffered was a result of my somehow having
forgotten this most central of facts.
Her
message went through me like a breath of wind. It’s hard to put it into
words, but the essence was this: ‘You are loved and cherished, dearly,
for ever. You have nothing to fear. There is nothing you can do wrong.’
It was, then, an utterly wonderful experience.
Meanwhile,
back on Earth, I had been in my coma for seven days and showing no
signs of improvement. The doctors were just deciding whether to continue
with life support, when I suddenly regained consciousness. My eyes just
popped open, and I was back. I had no memories of my earthly life, but
knew full well where I had been.
I
had to relearn everything: who, what, and where I was. Over days, then
weeks, like a gently falling snow, my old, earthly knowledge came back.
Words
and language returned within hours and days. With the love and gentle
coaxing of my family and friends, other memories emerged.
By
eight weeks, my prior knowledge of science, including the experiences
and learning from more than two decades spent as a neurosurgeon in
teaching hospitals, returned completely. That full recovery remains a
miracle without any explanation from modern medicine.
But
I was a different person from the one I had been. The things I had seen
and experienced while gone from my body did not fade away, as dreams
and hallucinations do. They stayed.
Above all, that image of the woman on the butterfly wing haunted me.
And then, four months after coming out of my coma, I received a picture in the mail.
As
a result of my earlier investigations to make contact with my
biological family, a relative had sent me a photograph of my sister
Betsy — the sister I’d never known.
The shock of recognition was total. This was the face of the woman on the butterfly wing.
The moment I realised this, something crystallised inside me.
That photo was the confirmation that I’d needed. This was proof, beyond reproach, of the objective reality of my experience.
From then on, I was back in the old, earthly world I’d left behind before my coma struck, but as a genuinely new person.
I had been reborn.
Huray!!! Mercy Johnson little baby's name is Henry
The baby boy is the 2nd child of Mercy and her husband, Prince Odias Okojie after their widely reported marriage in 2012 , which earlier produced a baby girl named ’Purity’.
We can exclusively reveal to you now that the couple has christened their new baby boy Henry Okojie. The name Henry is influenced by Prince Okojie’s admiration for the famous ‘King Henry of England’....
Culled from Net....
Amber Rose: I Do Not Have Time For a Man
The 30-year-old model has debunked rumours she is in a relationship with Mariah Carey‘s estranged husband, Nick Cannon and insists the only person she has time for at the moment is 19-month-old Sebastian.
Speaking to PEOPLE, she said:
‘I’m focused on my son and my work. I really don’t have time for a man.’
The blonde beauty filed for divorce from the 28-year-old rapper – whose real name is Cameron Thomaz – last month, citing irreconcilable differences. She explained: ‘I’m going through a divorce and technically I’m single, but I’m just not ready for [that].’ Amber took to her Twitter account earlier this month to express her devastation over the end of her marriage and even compared her emotions to the pain felt when a best friend passes away.
She tweeted: ‘The mornings are especially hard. ‘The pain…I wake up every morning feeling like my best friend died….. I never knew what a true heartache felt like until now. (sic).’
It is not known why the couple, who got married 14 months ago, called time on their relationship but rumours suggest that Amber caught Wiz cheating on her with twins sisters Jas and Ness Rose....
Why a Man Abandons His 3 Children in Boarding School for 8 Years - Read
PUNCH Metro reported that when they
visited Solid Model College, the children recounted their ordeal, noting that
the absence of their parents was affecting their studies.
Seun Adepegba, 14,Seyi, 10 and Titilola, 13, had been severed from parental love and care since
infanthood. After waiting for eight years, they seemed to have relinquished all hopes of reuniting with their parents.
It was learnt that their tale of sorrow began in 2007 when their father, Mr Segun Adepegba, who had been separated from their mother, enrolled them in the boarding school because he could not afford to take care of them.
According to the proprietor of the school, Mr Samuel Ayegbusi, Adepegba came to enroll them in his school on September 24, 2007 with a promise to always check on them. He said:
Seun Adepegba, 14,Seyi, 10 and Titilola, 13, had been severed from parental love and care since
infanthood. After waiting for eight years, they seemed to have relinquished all hopes of reuniting with their parents.
It was learnt that their tale of sorrow began in 2007 when their father, Mr Segun Adepegba, who had been separated from their mother, enrolled them in the boarding school because he could not afford to take care of them.
According to the proprietor of the school, Mr Samuel Ayegbusi, Adepegba came to enroll them in his school on September 24, 2007 with a promise to always check on them. He said:
“Mr. Adepegba told me his wife had
just left him and that he could not afford to take care of them, being a
jobless man. The children were very little. Seyi was two, while Titilola was
five.
Mr Adepegba had pleaded with me to accept them in the
boarding school. Mr Adepegba’s sister promised to bear the cost of their
upkeep. They paid an initial N150, 000 for the three children for the first
term.”
But according to the proprietor,
Adepegba never kept his promise. He said after the first term, the school
expected him to come and take his children home for holiday but he never showed
up until four years later. He said the school had expended over N7m on the
upkeep of the children since 2007.
The proprietor said efforts to reach the parents’ families had proved abortive, adding that calls to Adepegba’s phones were not always answered. He said:
The proprietor said efforts to reach the parents’ families had proved abortive, adding that calls to Adepegba’s phones were not always answered. He said:
“Whenever we called him and he
realised who was talking on the phone, he would switch off his phones and for
the next two weeks, the numbers would not be available. When the school
contacted their father’s sisters, we were told that they had travelled out of
the country.
When we called one of them, we were told that they had sent
money to Mr Adepegba to defray the children’s school fees and upkeep. But Mr.
Adepegba has never come here to make any payment since the initial deposit he
made in 2007.”
According to the proprietor, taking
care of the children had further become cumbersome for him as one of them,
Titilayo, had started misbehaving. He recounted how Titilayo ran away from the
hostel twice without informing the school authority on the excuse that she was
going to look for her father.
Ever since she was found, the proprietor said the school had had to keep her in a room, under tight surveillance, because she had vowed to run away to find her father. He said:
Ever since she was found, the proprietor said the school had had to keep her in a room, under tight surveillance, because she had vowed to run away to find her father. He said:
“The school is not even bothered
by the cost of their upkeep. But anytime the school closed for holiday and
parents come around to take their children home, Titilayo would fall into a
sober mood and twice, she had run away from the hostel without informing
anyone. It was a resident who stopped her and brought her back to the school.
Some of the teachers, who spoke with
PUNCH Metro during the visit, said the absence of the children’s parents was
seriously affecting their studies. They said the appearance of their parents
would boost their academic performance.
While recounting their days with their father, the children said he celebrated birthdays with them. They said they had never met their mother.
While recounting their days with their father, the children said he celebrated birthdays with them. They said they had never met their mother.
Titilayo said:
“We do not know who our mother is.
We grew up in Yaba, Lagos and all we remember is that there was a woman that
washed our clothes and took care of us until we came here. We knew she was not
our mother.”
Seyi, the youngest of the trio,
however, was an exception as she kept a cheerful look during the visit. Seyi,
who told PUNCH correspondent her dream was to become a medical doctor said:
“Although I have a faint memory of
my father, I will like to see him. If he comes today, I will ask him why he
left us for so long.”
Seun added:
“I don’t care how long he has left
us. I just want to see him. I really need to see him.”
Khloe Kardashian Rocks a Hilarious Shirt on Instagram - See Photo
Yes in the midst of all the relationship drama and questions about who Khloe's real father is, the reality star is keeping it simple. She just wants some head in a comfortable bed. Is that too much to ask?
Obviously, this is a very different side of Khloe than the one we saw last week on Instagram. But while photos of Khloe playing with North West may have gotten more likes, we feel like this pic is a better representation of KK's personality.
The shirt is a reference to Drake's song "The Language," but we get the
feeling those words are also something of a personal motto for Khloe.
As is usually the case these days, she's at the gym in this pic. We're
not sure how often she actually works out, but it seems like Khloe goes
to the gym to pose for pics at least three to five times a week.
And they're not always selfies! Sometimes Khloe has someone take pictures of her butt while she works out, which is really a service more gyms should offer, when you think about it.
Personal trainers are great and all, but there's no better motivation
than taking a look at the view that everyone else sees from behind.
Oscar De La Renta, The Legendary Fashion Designer Dies at 82
Iconic fashion designer Oscar De La Renta has passed away at the age of 82.
Over the course of his more than 50 year career, De La Renta designed clothing for some of the world's most famous women. Most recently, he designed Amal Alamuddin's wedding dress.
Over the course of his more than 50 year career, De La Renta designed clothing for some of the world's most famous women. Most recently, he designed Amal Alamuddin's wedding dress.
Born in 1932 in the Dominican Republic, De La Renta first made a name
for himself in the US by designing dresses for Jacqueline Kennedy.
In the decades that followed, first ladies Betty Ford, Nancy Reagan,
Hillary Clinton, and Laura Bush frequently wore designs by De La Renta.
De La Renta was diagnosed with cancer in 2006, but appeared to be in good health in recent months.
The news of De La Renta's death broke just minutes ago, but the most
famous names in the world of fashion are already expressing their grief
and condolences on social media.
Appearing at this year's CFDA awards, De La Renta spoke of his recent
health problems, saying, "Yes, I had cancer. Right now I am totally
clean. The only realities in life are that you are born, and that you
die."
"We always think we are going to live forever. The dying aspect we will
never accept. The one thing about having this kind of warning is that
you appreciate every single day of life."
De La Renta leaves behind a wife, a son, and several step-children.
HWG
Monday, October 20, 2014
Juliet Ibrahim Sits Next To Ex-Husband At Hennessy Artistry
Nollywood Actress, Juliet Ibrahim and her ex-husband, Kwadwo Safo Jnr are pretty cool and because of their child, they occasionally see each other.
However, it still doesn’t rule out the awkwardness of the two sitting next to each other for hours, during yesterday’s Hennessy Artistry Concert held at the Accra International Conference Centre…
Though the two former lovers came to the event separately, the seating arrangement brought them into the space of each other—and interestingly, Juliet was seen on several occasions whispering into the ears of her ex-husband.
And they left separately too so we are sure!
(GN)
Davido’s Beautiful Sisters Stun in New Photos
The handsome artist posted the above pics on his intagram page.
They babes are really chopping their father's money, see their skin glowing....
Money good no be small!!!
Tragedy: Police Arrested a Man For Beating His Pregnant Wife to Death in Enugu
The Enugu State Police Command has arrested a man, Mr. Ozoemena Nwankwo,
for allegedly beating his pregnant wife, Ndidi Nwankwo, to death.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, explained that the incident occurred around 10pm on October 17 at Nwankwo’s residence in Nkanu East LGA of the State.
According to the police, Nwankwo, who was described as a chronic wife-beater, beat up Ndidi, who was four months pregnant, until she lost consciousness. The woman sustained a severe injury on her right leg during the beating.
It was learnt that the pregnant woman gave up the ghost after she was rushed to a nearby hospital. It was learnt that Ndidi’s corpse had been deposited at the mortuary, while Nwankwo had been arrested.
The police spokesman said Nwankwo had expressed regrets over the development, saying he never thought his pregnant wife would die as a result of the incident.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, explained that the incident occurred around 10pm on October 17 at Nwankwo’s residence in Nkanu East LGA of the State.
According to the police, Nwankwo, who was described as a chronic wife-beater, beat up Ndidi, who was four months pregnant, until she lost consciousness. The woman sustained a severe injury on her right leg during the beating.
It was learnt that the pregnant woman gave up the ghost after she was rushed to a nearby hospital. It was learnt that Ndidi’s corpse had been deposited at the mortuary, while Nwankwo had been arrested.
The police spokesman said Nwankwo had expressed regrets over the development, saying he never thought his pregnant wife would die as a result of the incident.
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